In my academic career, my focus has been and remains to enrich my professional engagements in teaching various psychological courses, in conducting migration research and in offering psychological support to individuals under the impact of socio-cultural change, with special focus on migrating families and international students. I have also grown a special interest in offering expertise on managing projects in support of victims of abuse and their psychological well-being. In addition, I have experience in human resources management and consultancy as well as teach Industrial and Organizational Psychology.

Subjects taughtat UNYT:

History of Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Theories of Personality, Organizational Psychology, Family Systems, Social Theory and Cultural Analysis, Research Methods, Health Psychology.

Previous Teaching & Research Experiences:

Research Interest

In progress for publishing:

The impact of socio-cultural change on the identity of Albanian migrant youth as returned students in native country (Canollari & Cenko)

Socio-cultural changes on parents’ social representations on their children’s schooling (Canollari & De Abreu)

Selected Presentations

Cenko, E & Canollari, A (2018) ” The role of academic support services in ensuring student success and well-eng: a case study in the Albanian Higher Education Context” at EduLearn 10th annual International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies.

Canollari, A. & Cenko, E. (2015) Reconstructing the image of self under the impact of socio-cultural changes- The case of Albanian migrant youth returned as students in native country presented at the International Conference “How the international migration is shaping the contemporary society?”, November, 2015, Prishtina, Kosovo.